Private Jet Flights to and from Belfast, Northern Ireland

Belfast

The capital of Northern Ireland, Belfast

Belfast is the birthplace of the RMS Titanic. The notorious vessel sunk in 1912 after hitting an iceberg. The legacy led to the opening of the Titanic Quarter, home to the museum, open-air concerts, and shops. Visit Belfast by Private Jet and start your journey today.

Flying to Belfast with Admiral Jet

When you fly with Admiral Jet, we do all of the legwork for you; all you need to do is show up at your nearest airport. For example, flying into Belfast Aldergrove Intl Airport, the busiest in Northern Ireland, you’ll find the private terminal facilities to be incredible. The airport itself is only a short 25-minute drive from the city centre, so you’ll arrive in no time.

A City Steeped in History

To kick-start your trip, there are many historical hotspots to soak in the culture. However, few are as popular as a visit to the Titanic Quarter. Here you can find out how the first iron ship was made, walk down the grand staircase featured in the movie, and have afternoon tea.

Still, there’s more history to discover at Crumlin Road Gaol, a working prison for 150 years until it closed in 1996. Discover what happened to the Suffragettes, Loyalists, Republicans, and murderers that were sent here – from hunger strikes, riots, and daring escapes, the prison has seen it all.

Search Belfast for The Murals

Belfast is sometimes known for political adversity, which continued throughout much of the 20th century. As a result, you can find stunning murals dedicated to this period throughout the city. The words “melancholy” and “Beautiful” can describe the murals dotted around the city. Take a guided tour to learn about the history of Belfast; from political strife and more than 30 years of conflicts, you’ll find out exactly what inspired such beautiful (and public) artwork.

Enjoy The Bars and Pubs

Belfast has a thriving nightlife and has a reputation for being one of the most enjoyable evenings out in Europe.

From traditional Irish pubs and music to bustling nightclubs, Belfast has something for everyone. Some of the most famous places to visit include:

  • Ollies Belfast
  • Kremlin
  • Bert’s Jazz Bar
  • Lavery’s

The people in Belfast are intelligent, funny, witty, and kind. You’ll meet new people no matter where you choose to spend the evenings.

Hit The Shops

Belfast is bursting at the seams with plenty of shopping options, seeking one-of-a-kind pieces? Head to Victoria Square, where you’ll find a mixture of high-end designer stores and more high-street shops such as River Island.

Dine In Style At Cathedral Quarter

Picturesque cobbled streets and a beautiful setting, the Cathedral Quarter is the heart of the city. You’ll have incredible restaurants, bistros and cafes to choose from. The Cathedral Quarter is perfect for groups looking for a wilder night out or couples seeking a romantic hideaway.

The Giants Causeway

No trip to Belfast would be complete without a trip to the Giants Causeway. This unique and mystical natural wonder will leave you feeling like you’ve been transported to another world. So take a tour and listen to the unbelievable story of the Giants Causeway. Located on the Antrim coast, it’s only an hours drive away.

Top Tips for Visiting Belfast

When Is the Best Time To Visit Belfast?

You can visit Belfast year-round, but it also depends on what you’re motivation for going is. For example, spring and summer are perfect for outdoor festivals and food celebrations. Autumn, on the other hand, is ideal for nature and colourful scenery.

How Long Should You Stay in Belfast?

Belfast is a small city compared to other capital cities around the world. But with so much to see and do, you still need at least three nights to experience the highlights.

The Currency

Northern Ireland is part of the United Kingdom, so the currency is GBP (pound sterling). If you plan on heading south of the border to the Republic of Ireland, you’ll need to exchange your money for the Euro.

Contact the team to book your private air travel to and from Belfast